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What Is A Budget Hotel Like In Japan? My Experience & Room Tour! Hotel Inn Tsuruoka
Interested in traveling around Japan, but have a tight budget? Check out this place: Hotel Inn Tsuruoka, in Yamagata prefecture! It's cheap, but extremely cheerful and I loved it! What do you think?
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Hey everyone!
So let's get this out of the way: Yes. I filmed this 6 months ago, when it was the height of summer in Japan. It is now VERY COLD and possibly SNOWING where I filmed this... I'm very behind with my uploads due to, you know, life. But I am determined to show you Japan and my travels around the country.
WHERE IS HOTEL INN TSURUOKA?
This particular hotel is located in a small city called Tsuruoka, on the North Western side of Japan, in a prefecture called Yamagata. It's about 2.5 hours north of Tokyo by Shinkansen. You can get a JR Pass, or take an overnight bus to Yamagata. You should then hire a car and drive West to Tsuruoka! There are public transport options, such as busses and trains, but a car is way easier (and not scary!). This is the countryside, after all, so it's not super busy on the roads, and the landscape is breathtaking!
You can book via their website, but I used booking.com
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The goal of this video is to show you how easy it is to do this, even as a solo traveler. It is not sponsored (I wish!) and everything was paid for by me. I try to visit Japan every year, and film whenever I can. This was a great opportunity to do just that!
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Thank you for watching, see you next week,
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A Small Isolated Island's Fire Burning Ritual in Japan - Short Documentary (Eng Sub)
日本の小さな離島の火まつり
【ドキュメンタリー映画】「大入島トンド火まつり」で無病息災を願う 大分県佐伯市
A Small Isolated Island's Fire Burning Ritual in Japan - Short Documentary (Eng Sub)
Tondo Fire Festival is a traditional event held around the second week of January at different regions in Japan, where a huge bonfire is lit, with flames reaching as high as 5m to 10m, on which used shimekazari (New Year’s decorations), old good luck charms and talismans, and other items on which New Year’s wishes and resolutions were made are burned in prayer for safety and good health for the new year, and apart from it, the event is also characterized by a series of customs and rituals that make it worth attending.This short documentary shows how a small isolated island with only 800 residents continue to celebrate their fire festival as their intangible cultural heritage in which a japanese legend in ancient times is also being honored.
It is located in Onyuujima Island, Saiki City Oita Prefecture Japan.
This has also been featured in All About Japan website.
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Jellyfish Paradise - Kamo Aquarium, Tsuruoka City - Go!Go!Tohoku!!
Fancy a bit of jellyfish therapy? Look no further than Tsuruoka City Kamo Aquarium in Yamagata Prefecture. With the largest display of jellyfish in the world, it will leave you hypnotised...
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Life in rural Shizuoka Japan: Highlights from the countryside
Are you interested in the rural life in Shizuoka Japan and what such a lifestyle might be able to offer? This video is a summary of just some of what we got up during our time in Japan's countryside and maybe a taste of what you can expect from yours, too!
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Japan: Why I Love Living in the Countryside
This video is about Small city living in Japan and a few reasons why I prefer the countryside lifestyle to city life.
2015 Akagawa Fireworks Festival Finale
The finale of the 2015 Akagawa Fireworks Festival in Tsuruoka City.
Japanese summer fireworks are pretty insane...
Why I Love the Japanese Countryside
In Japan, there are a bunch of really cool and unique places to live. Many of them are in big cities, by I have fallen in love with living in the Japanese countryside. Here's why.
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A Japanese traditional performing art Kurokawa Noh
Kurokawa is a small area of Tsuruoka city, Yamagata prefecture. It has been performed for our god to hope peace since 550 years ago .
Made in Japan
It’s now difficult to find ordinary household products that are “made in Japan.” Nearly all are made in China. Is this a good thing? When you could find them, Japanese products weren’t terribly expensive, but they had a tendency to last forever and worked like a charm.
I happen to be one of those weird people who continue using mine.
The World's Largest Anime Store (Animate in Sunshine City, Tokyo Japan)
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I got a chance to visit the world's largest anime store while visiting Tokyo. It is called Animate and is located near Sunshine City which is a huge mall in Tokyo Japan. The store boasts 9 Stories of Anime and is insanely huge. Each floor is about the size of a medium strip mall store and has a theme such as Mangas, DVDs, Toys, ect. Floor #9 is a theater. Very cool. However, I prefer the Mandarake second hand store in Akihabara (Tokyo Japan) as it has more rare and hard to find items. It is only 8 floors of anime though.
Amazing Jelly Fish Aquarium in Tsuruoka, Japan
Amazing Jelly Fish Aquarium in Tsuruoka, Japan
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A Japanese Hachiman Shrine - A Taste of Japan #4
In our 4th episode, we explore a small Hachiman shrine in Shonandai, Fujisawa. It's Engyou Hachimangu. You can find out how people pray at a shrine.
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[4K] THE GREATEST JAPANESE FIREWORKS (shot on Samsung NX1, BMPCC4K and BMPCC6K)
Recently, I realized there is a large uptick in viewings of our fireworks videos, at every year-end.
Watching firework is a popular summertime activity in Japan--the Japanese tend to watch fireworks videos mainly during the summer. I assume that the many viewers watching our fireworks videos at year-end are overseas. This makes sense to me, particularly because it seems that watching fireworks to welcome the new year is a popular activity outside of Japan.
I decided to make this video and upload it in this period of time, especially for our overseas viewers so that they can see how amazing Japanese fireworks are.
This video includes my favorite fireworks displays from six different fireworks festivals.
I picked these fireworks festivals not only for my love of them but also because of the previous popularity with our overseas viewers.
There are many other great fireworks displays in Japan. Please check out our other fireworks videos and I will continue to upload further Japanse firework displays on this channel.
Here is some information on the six fireworks festivals in this video:
1. Nagaoka Fireworks Festival from 0:11
When: 2nd and 3rd of August (the dates may change in 2020)
Where: Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan
Nagaoka Fireworks Festival is one of the most popular and famous fireworks festivals in Japan.
There are many large scale displays, including 90cm (36 inches) diameter shells. The Phoenix display is undoubtedly the highlight of this festival. Viewers tend to love the Phoenix because it reflects a prayer for successful reconstruction of the damage caused by the Niigata Chuuetsu earthquake in 2004, the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and other Japanese disasters.
It is also a prayer for world peace and a wish to convert all world bombs into fireworks shells.
2. Ebisu-Ko Fireworks Festival from 6:00
When: 23rd of November
Where: Nagano, Nagano, Japan
Ebisu-Ko Fireworks Festival is one of the few large-scale fireworks festivals held in autumn.
I love this fireworks festival because two great fireworks (pyrotechnics) companies, Beniya Aoki Enka and Shinshu Enka, display their talent. They showcase their display at other festivals but here, the quality of their display is heightened and is rarely seen elsewhere.
The heightened quality of their displays maybe because both companies are local to Nagano city, where Ebisu-Ko is held.
3. Tonegawa Fireworks Festival from 14:48
When: mid-July (the date may change in 2020)
Where: Sakai, Ibaraki, Japan
Tonegawa Fireworks Festival has been growing each year. I think their fireworks display has the best scale and is the most attractive fireworks festival held near Tokyo for now.
Four great fireworks (pyrotechnics) companies, Yamazaki Enka, Nomura Hanabi Industry, Beniya Aoki Enka and Marugo, showed beautiful displays this year. Just last year, only three pyrotechnic companies had participated in this festival, which is indicative of the festival's growth.
4. Kuwana Suigo Fireworks Festival from 25:45
When: late July (the date may change in 2020)
Where: Kuwana, Mie, Japan
Kuwana Suigo Fireworks Festival is held in a small town named Kuwana, near Nagoya, the biggest city in central Japan.
This fireworks festival is famous for 60cm (24 inches) diameter shells, which rise 500m high and opens to 600m in diameter. We can see about 20 of the 24-inch shells during the festival every year.
My favorite fireworks (pyrotechnics) company, Ina Kako Horiuchi Enka's, 24-inch shells are simply amazing and their accompanying soundtrack is always outstanding.
5. Shinmei Fireworks from 39:26
When: 7th of August (10th of October in 2020)
Where: Ichikawa-Misato, Yamanashi, Japan
Shinmei Fireworks has been one of my favorite fireworks festivals for a while. My favorite fireworks (pyrotechnics) company, Marugo, shows their best work at this festival.
I have seen Marugo's fireworks displays in many festivals such as Nagaoka, Tonegawa, Akagawa, among others, but the display here is undoubtedly special.
Similarly to Ebisu-Ko, Marugo is located in Yamanashi where Shinmei is held. Therefore this display is also heightened quality which is rarely seen outside of Shinmei.
This show is one of my all-time favorites.
6. Akagawa Fireworks Festival from 44:42
When: mid-August (15th of August in 2020)
Where: Tsuruoka Yamagata
Akagawa Fireworks Festival is my favorite fireworks festival in Japan.
We can see many large-scale displays from great fireworks (pyrotechnics) companies such as Isogai Enka, Marugo, Beniya Aoki Enka, Ina Kako Horiuchi Enka, and others.
In 2020, they will hold a special display commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Akagawa Fireworks Festival--I just can't wait for this.
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cute seals in Monbetsu,japan
This is the place where protected seals lives.
Trainers teach them some signs in order to do their health check.
ここはアザラシの保護施設となっていて、トレーナー体験(えさやりやサインだし)ができます。時間指定はありますがアザラシとふれあえます。入園料の一部はアザラシの餌代や治療費になっています。
Testimonial: Atsuko Uchida from Emergency Assistance Japan
Atsuko Uchida is from Emergency Assistance Japan. She attended the conference for the first time to gain some exposure for Japan as a destination for medical tourism. They came to meet with hospitals, providers, and medical tourism facilitators to bring patients to Japan. She particularly enjoyed the networking opportunities the conference provided.
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Into the Japanese countryside | Fukui 2
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Japanese Sports Carnival
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Momo-chan had her sports carnival!! Twas fun!
My Gyokuzoin Temple Stay in Nara Japan!!
While travelling in Nara, I got to sleep in a Gyokuzoin Buddhist Temple in Nara for a night and it was one of the most memorable experiences of my trip in Japan.
This Japan vlog shows what a traditional temple stay is like, including where you sleep, the view from the room,what you eat (vegetarian food) and attending morning prayers at 5.15am and 6.15am.